EP3608654B1 - Vorrichtung für staubdichtetest und verfahren für staubdichtetest - Google Patents

Vorrichtung für staubdichtetest und verfahren für staubdichtetest

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EP3608654B1
EP3608654B1 EP18805291.4A EP18805291A EP3608654B1 EP 3608654 B1 EP3608654 B1 EP 3608654B1 EP 18805291 A EP18805291 A EP 18805291A EP 3608654 B1 EP3608654 B1 EP 3608654B1
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Hong Gan
Pan Zhang
Xiaozhi Wu
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Huawei Technologies Co Ltd
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R31/00Arrangements for testing electric properties; Arrangements for locating electric faults; Arrangements for electrical testing characterised by what is being tested not provided for elsewhere
    • G01R31/327Testing of circuit interrupters, switches or circuit-breakers
    • G01R31/3277Testing of circuit interrupters, switches or circuit-breakers of low voltage devices, e.g. domestic or industrial devices, such as motor protections, relays, rotation switches
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01MTESTING STATIC OR DYNAMIC BALANCE OF MACHINES OR STRUCTURES; TESTING OF STRUCTURES OR APPARATUS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G01M3/00Investigating fluid-tightness of structures
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    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N15/00Investigating characteristics of particles; Investigating permeability, pore-volume or surface-area of porous materials
    • G01N15/06Investigating concentration of particle suspensions
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    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N17/00Investigating resistance of materials to the weather, to corrosion, or to light
    • G01N17/002Test chambers
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N3/00Investigating strength properties of solid materials by application of mechanical stress
    • G01N3/56Investigating resistance to wear or abrasion
    • G01N3/567Investigating resistance to wear or abrasion by submitting the specimen to the action of a fluid or of a fluidised material, e.g. cavitation, jet abrasion
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R31/00Arrangements for testing electric properties; Arrangements for locating electric faults; Arrangements for electrical testing characterised by what is being tested not provided for elsewhere
    • G01R31/003Environmental or reliability tests

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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of electronic device test technologies, and in particular, to a dustproof test device and a dustproof test method.
  • a reliability growth test (a test in which real or simulated comprehensive environmental stress is applied to a product to expose a latent shortcoming of the product, and a corrective measure is taken to make reliability of the product meet a predetermined requirement) needs to be performed on an electronic product.
  • a device is needed to complete such a test.
  • US 2014/338470 relates to sand and dust environmental testing system.
  • CN 105 043 966 relates to sand and dust test box and operation method thereof.
  • US 2007/131039 relates to environmental chamber for electronic systems testing & methods of use.
  • Document EP0617293 relates to particle exposure chambers, specifically chambers for testing specimens to various atmospheric conditions.
  • the chamber is provided with a particle distribution system located in its lower part.
  • Implementations of the present disclosure provide a dustproof test device that can perform a reliability growth test on an electronic product.
  • an implementation of the present disclosure provides a dustproof test device, including a test box and a dust supply apparatus, where the test box includes a sample cabin, the dust supply apparatus is connected to the test box through a dust tube, and the dust supply apparatus is configured to transport dust into the sample cabin under the action of compressed air.
  • the dust supply apparatus is driven, by using the compressed air, to transport the dust into the sample cabin, wherein the dust naturally falls in the sample cabin under gravity, to perform a dustproof test on an electronic product, where the dustproof test is a reliability growth test.
  • the test box further comprises a dust accommodating chamber, and the dust accommodating chamber is configured to accommodate dust that falls from the sample cabin.
  • the dust accommodating chamber is located at the bottom of the sample cabin and is connected to the sample cabin. Natural dust fall is simulated in the test box. Therefore, a relatively small volume of dust settles in the sample cabin. Dust in the sample cabin falls into the dust accommodating chamber.
  • the dust accommodating chamber does not collect too much dust, either, and dust in the dust accommodating chamber does not need to be collected for reuse. Therefore, the dust accommodating chamber may be space enclosed at the bottom of the sample cabin.
  • a valve for example, an electric butterfly valve, is disposed on a pipeline (namely, the dust tube) between the dust supply apparatus and the test box, to control dust supply or cut off dust supply.
  • the dustproof test device further includes a flow control system, where the flow control system is configured to: detect a dust concentration in the sample cabin, and control a flow of the compressed air to adjust a flow of the dust transported into the sample cabin.
  • the dustproof test device controls the flow of the compressed air by using the flow control system, to further control the dust concentration in the sample cabin, so that the dust concentration in the sample cabin can be controlled and adjusted, to simulate different scenarios to perform a dustproof test on a to-be-tested product.
  • the dustproof test device further includes an air compressor, where the air compressor is connected to the dust supply apparatus through a compressed air tube, and the air compressor is configured to transport the compressed air into the dust supply apparatus.
  • the flow control system includes a main control circuit, and the main control circuit is electrically connected to the air compressor, to control the flow of the compressed air.
  • a flowmeter is disposed on the compressed air tube to monitor the flow of the compressed air. The flowmeter may be disposed on a location close to the air compressor on a pipeline of the compressed air tube.
  • the flow control system further includes a dust concentration sampler, the dust concentration sampler is disposed on the test box and is configured to detect the dust concentration in the sample cabin, the dust concentration sampler is electrically connected to the main control circuit to transmit a detected dust concentration value to the main control circuit, and the main control circuit is configured to: compare the detected dust concentration value with the preset setting range of the dust concentration in the sample cabin, and control the flow of the compressed air based on a result of the comparison, so that the dust concentration in the sample cabin is maintained within the setting range, where the setting range is a range that is of the dust concentration in the sample cabin and that is preset in the flow control system.
  • the distribution pipeline includes at least two tributaries, and the at least two tributaries are connected in parallel and are disposed in a one-to-one correspondence with the at least two nozzles, so that dust in the tributaries falls into the sample cabin through the nozzles by gravity.
  • Each of the tributaries is of a hollow tubular structure, a plurality of small holes are provided on a tube wall of the tributary, and dust is sprayed from the small holes and falls into the sample cabin through the nozzle.
  • the dustproof test device further includes a humidity loading apparatus, where the humidity loading apparatus is configured to humidify air in the sample cabin.
  • the humidity loading apparatus includes a liquid storage barrel and an air source, the liquid storage barrel is connected to the sample cabin through a humidification tube, the air source is configured to transport air into the liquid storage barrel, and the liquid storage barrel is configured to humidify the air and transport the humidified air into the sample cabin through the humidification tube.
  • an air screen is disposed inside the liquid storage barrel, the air screen is fastened to an inner wall of the liquid storage barrel, a first section is formed between the air screen and a bottom of the liquid storage barrel, a second section is formed between the air screen and a top of the liquid storage barrel, the first section is connected to the second section through meshes of the air screen, the air source is configured to transport air into the first section, and the air screen is configured to decompose, into several small bubbles, the air that is transported into the first section.
  • the air source is the air compressor
  • the air compressor is connected to the liquid storage barrel through an air intake tube
  • one end of the air intake tube is connected to the air compressor
  • the other end of the air intake tube stretches into the first section.
  • the sample cabin includes an inner wall and an outer wall, space encircled by the inner wall is used to place the to-be-tested product, the outer wall encircles the inner wall, an air duct is formed between the outer wall and the inner wall, the inner wall has a heat conducting function, and the air duct and the inner wall are used to change a temperature in the space encircled by the inner wall.
  • the dustproof test apparatus further includes a temperature loading apparatus that is disposed outside the test box, where an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet are provided on the outer wall, the temperature loading apparatus is configured to blow an airflow from the airflow inlet into the air duct, and the airflow flows inside the air duct and flows into the temperature loading apparatus through the airflow outlet.
  • an implementation of the present disclosure further provides a method for operating the dustproof test apparatus according to the first aspect or any one of the implementations thereof, where the method is used to perform a reliability growth test on an electronic product, and the dustproof test method includes:
  • the dustproof test method further includes:
  • the dustproof test method further includes:
  • the dustproof test method further includes: setting a temperature value and a humidity value in the sample cabin, and performing a damp heat test on the electronic product.
  • the dustproof test method includes: after the damp heat test ends, powering off the electronic product; adjusting a temperature in the sample cabin, so that the temperature in the sample cabin is a highest temperature that the electronic product can withstand; and then powering on and starting the electronic product for running, and detecting impact of the dust on heat dissipation of the electronic product.
  • An implementation of the present disclosure provides a dustproof test device, configured to: perform a dustproof or dust-resistance test on an electronic device, and test corrosion impact of dust, and temperature and humidity on the electronic device.
  • the dustproof test device provided in this implementation of the present disclosure is mainly intended for an electronic device that is applied to a non-hermetic open place in which temperature and humidity is controllable, such as a simple equipment room, a corridor, a basement, a garage, or a direct ventilation cabinet. In these environments, dust deposits on a surface of the electronic device. In a humid condition, dust may cause corrosion of the electronic device or a short circuit of a pin of the electronic device.
  • the dustproof test device simulates a scenario with plenty of dust, to verify dust-resistance and corrosion-resistance capabilities of the electronic device used in such an environment.
  • the electronic device is a communications product, for example, an access switch.
  • a dustproof test device 100 provided in an implementation of the present disclosure includes a test box 10 and a dust supply apparatus 20.
  • the test box 10 includes a sample cabin 17, and an interior of the sample cabin 17 is used to place a to-be-tested product.
  • the dust supply apparatus 20 is connected to the sample cabin 17 of the test box 10 through a dust tube 21, and the dust supply apparatus 20 is configured to transport dust into the sample cabin 17 under the action of compressed air.
  • the dustproof test device 100 further includes a flow control system.
  • the flow control system is configured to: detect a dust concentration in the sample cabin 17, and control a flow of the compressed air to adjust a flow of the dust transported into the sample cabin 17, so that the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17 is maintained within a setting range, where the setting range is a range that is of the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17 and that is preset in the flow control system.
  • the dustproof test device 100 further includes an air compressor 30.
  • the air compressor 30 is connected to the dust supply apparatus 20 through a compressed air tube 31, and the air compressor 30 is configured to transport the compressed air into the dust supply apparatus 20.
  • the flow control system includes a main control circuit 90, and the main control circuit 90 is electrically connected to the air compressor 30, to control the flow of the compressed air.
  • the flow control system may be disposed in a host, and the host may be controlled by a remote computer. Alternatively, the flow control system may be disposed beside the test box 10 or integrated to a box body of the test box 10.
  • a flowmeter 40 is configured to monitor the flow of the compressed air that enters the dust supply apparatus 20.
  • the flow of the compressed air is controlled by using the flow control system, to further precisely control a volume of dust that enters the sample cabin 17 of the test box 10, so that dust falls into the sample cabin 17 at an even speed, thereby achieving even and natural dust fall.
  • the dustproof test device 100 provided in this implementation of the present disclosure can adjust a concentration of the volume of dust that settles in the test box 10, to simulate different natural environments.
  • the flow control system further includes a dust concentration sampler 11.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 is disposed on the test box 10 and is configured to detect the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 is electrically connected to the main control circuit 90 to transmit a detected dust concentration value to the main control circuit 90.
  • the main control circuit 90 is configured to: compare the detected dust concentration value with the preset setting range of the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17, and control the flow of the compressed air based on a result of the comparison.
  • a manner of controlling the concentration of the volume of dust that settles in the sample cabin 17 is as follows: The setting range of the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17 is preset in the control system.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 is configured to detect the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17, where the detected dust concentration is a dust detection value.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 is mounted on the box body of the test box 10.
  • the test box 10 includes an openable and closeable box door 12, and the to-be-tested product is placed into the box body through the box door 12.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 may be disposed on the box door 12.
  • the dust concentration sampler 11 is electrically connected to the main control circuit 90 of the control system, to transmit a detected result (namely, the dust detection value) to the main control circuit 90.
  • the control system records a flow value (namely, a flow value of the compressed air) corresponding to the flowmeter 40, and then maintains stable output of the air compressor 30.
  • the control system When the dust detection value is greater than a maximum value of the setting range, the flow of the compressed air generated by the air compressor 30 is reduced, to decrease the flow of the dust supplied to the sample cabin 17, thereby reducing the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17. After the dust concentration in the sample cabin 17 reaches or is less than the maximum value of the setting range, the control system records a flow value (namely, a flow value of the compressed air) corresponding to the flowmeter 40, and then maintains stable output of the air compressor 30.
  • a flow value namely, a flow value of the compressed air
  • a manner for controlling the concentration of the volume of dust that settles in the sample cabin 17 is not limited to the manner in the foregoing implementation.
  • a control procedure may be changed according to a specific requirement, and may be open-loop control or may be closed-loop control.
  • the dust concentration (namely, the dust detection value) in the sample cabin 17 is detected through sampling that is based on the principle of optics, and the volume of dust that enters the test chamber 10 is automatically controlled based on the concentration setting range that is set in the control system.
  • dust is generated by the dust supply apparatus 20 that is independent of the test box 10, and the dust is driven by the air compressor 30 and the dust is transported into the sample cabin 17 of the test box 10. To ensure that the dust evenly settles in the sample cabin 17, no airflow flows in the sample cabin 17.
  • the sample cabin 17 is of a double-layer box structure, and includes an inner wall 13 and an outer wall 14. Space 131 encircled by the inner wall 13 is used to place the to-be-tested product.
  • the outer wall 14 encircles the inner wall 13, and an air duct 15 is formed between the outer wall 14 and the inner wall 13.
  • the inner wall 13 is made of stainless steel, and a heat insulation layer 16 is disposed on an inner surface of the outer wall 14.
  • the heat insulation layer 16 may be made of polyurethane and glass fiber cotton.
  • the heat insulation layer 16 may be attached to the inner surface of the outer wall 14 by using glue.
  • the box door 12 is of a double-layer door structure, and separately includes an inner-wall door 123 connected to the inner wall 12 and an outer-wall door 124 connected to the outer wall 14.
  • the inner-wall door 123 and the outer-wall door 124 are disposed opposite to each other. When the inner-wall door 123 and the outer-wall door 124 are both closed, a portion of the air duct 15 is formed between the inner-wall door 123 and the outer-wall door 124.
  • a temperature of the inner wall 13 is controlled by blowing cold air and hot air in the air duct 15, and a temperature in the sample cabin 17 is controlled by using heat conducting and radiation effects of the inner 13 on air in the sample cabin 17 of the test box 10.
  • the temperature in the sample cabin 17 is controlled by using the air duct 15 between the inner wall 13 and the outer wall 14 and by using the inner wall 13 that has a heat conducting capacity. In this way, there is no need to form an air duct in the sample cabin 17, thereby ensuring that there is no airflow in the sample cabin 17.
  • the test box 10 further includes a dust accommodating chamber 19, and the dust accommodating chamber 19 is configured to accommodate dust that falls from the sample cabin 17.
  • the dust accommodating chamber 19 is located at the bottom of the sample cabin 17 and is connected to the sample cabin 17. Natural dust fall is simulated in the test box 10. Therefore, a relatively small volume of dust settles in the sample cabin 17. Dust in the sample cabin 17 falls into the dust accommodating chamber 19.
  • the dust accommodating chamber 19 does not collect too much dust, either, and dust in the dust accommodating chamber 19 does not need to be collected for reuse. Therefore, the dust accommodating chamber 19 may be space enclosed at the bottom of the sample cabin 17.
  • a temperature loading apparatus 50 is disposed outside the test box 10.
  • the temperature loading apparatus 50 is a system that supplies cold air and hot air, and is connected to the air duct 15 in the test box 10 through a pipeline, to provide cold air and hot air to the air duct 15 and form airflow circulation.
  • an airflow inlet 141 and an airflow outlet 142 are provided on the outer wall 14 of the box body. The airflow inlet 141 and the airflow outlet 142 are separately connected to the temperature loading apparatus 50 through pipelines.
  • the temperature loading apparatus 50 blows an airflow into the air duct 15 through the airflow inlet 141, and the airflow flows clockwise or counterclockwise in the air duct 15 to the airflow outlet 142, and flows into the temperature loading apparatus 50 through the airflow outlet 142.
  • the airflow inlet 141 and the airflow outlet 142 are close to each other, and a separation board 151 is disposed in the air duct 15 between the airflow inlet 141 and the airflow outlet 142.
  • the separation board 151 is disposed to ensure that the airflow can flow in only one direction after entering the air duct 15, thereby form the airflow circulation in the air duct 15.
  • the temperature loading apparatus 50 generates three-dimensional cold air and hot air circulation by using a refrigeration compressor, an electric heater, and a blower.
  • a new-formula dust for test is designed based on ingredients of dust in an actual natural environment.
  • a formula that is for the dust for test and in which cement powder is mixed with soluble salt is used, to test a corrosive effect of the dust.
  • the cement powder is used as a main ingredient of the dust for test, and main ingredients of the cement powder include tricalcium silicate (3CaO•SiO 2 ), dicalcium silicate (2CaO•SiO 2 ), and tricalcium aluminate (3CaO•Al 2 O 3 ).
  • a mass percentage of the cement powder is approximately 80%, and a remaining ingredient is corrosive salt.
  • the corrosive salt includes a Cl - ion, an SO 4 2 ⁇ ion, and an NO 3 ⁇ ion. According to an anion molar concentration ratio, a concentration of the Cl - ion accounts for 1% to 7%, a concentration of the SO 4 2 ⁇ ion accounts for 1% to 5%, and a concentration of the NO 3 ⁇ ion accounts for less than 1%.
  • the dust formula is as follows: A mass percentage of the cement powder is 82.5%, and ingredients of the corrosive salt include NaCl (with a mass percentage of 3.845%), NaNO 3 (with a mass percentage of 0.161%), Na 2 SO 4 (with a mass percentage of 2.080%), NH 4 Cl (with a mass percentage of 3.516%), NH4NO3 (with a mass percentage of 0.151%), (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 (with a mass percentage of 1.934%), CaCl 2 (with a mass percentage of 3.648%), Ca(NO 3 ) 2 (with a mass percentage of 0.155%), and CaSO 4 (with a mass percentage of 1.992%).
  • the formula in which the cement powder is mixed with the corrosive salt (also referred to as soluble salt) is used based on the ingredients of the dust in the actual natural environment, to replace talcum powder test dust that has no ion ingredient.
  • a corrosive salt also referred to as soluble salt
  • insoluble dust is mixed in the formula, so that a dust accumulation effect is also produced on a circuit unit.
  • the dust supply apparatus 20 includes a dust flying barrel 22 and a dust feeder 24.
  • the dust flying barrel 22 is connected to the test box 10 through the dust tube 21, and the dust feeder 24 is configured to transport dust into the dust flying barrel 22, to maintain a volume of dust in the dust flying barrel 22, where the transported dust is the test dust in which the cement powder is mixed with the soluble salt.
  • the dust feeder 24 may be independently disposed outside the dust flying barrel 22 and connected to the dust flying barrel 22 through a duct. Alternatively, the dust feeder 24 and the dust flying barrel 22 may be integrated into one apparatus.
  • a mixer 25 is disposed inside the dust flying barrel 22, the mixer 25 keeps the dust in the dust flying barrel 22 in a flying state, and the dust flying barrel 22 evenly flies portioned test dust.
  • the mixer 25 may be disposed at the bottom of the dust flying barrel 22, and the mixer 25 is driven by a motor 221 to rotate.
  • the motor 221 is located at the bottom of the dust flying barrel 22, and an output shaft of the motor 221 drives the mixer 25 to rotate, to fly dust.
  • the mixer 25 may be disposed on a side wall of the dust flying barrel 22, a motor 221 is located on a side of the dust flying barrel 22, and an output shaft of the motor 221 drives the mixer 25 to rotate, to fly the dust.
  • the dust feeder 24 is a screw feeder.
  • An operating principle of the screw feeder is as follows: Weight of a passing-by material (namely, dust) is detected by using a weigh-bridge, to determine the weight of the material on a rubber belt.
  • a digital speed measurement sensor mounted at a tail part continuously measures a running speed of the feeder, and pulse output of the speed sensor is in direct proportion to the speed of the feeder.
  • a speed signal and a weight signal are sent to a feeder controller together, and are processed by a microprocessor in the controller to generate and display an accumulated volume/a transient flow.
  • the flow is compared with a specified flow, and a control instrument outputs a signal to control a frequency converter to change a driving speed of the feeder, so that a flow of the material on the feeder is changed and approximates to and keeps at the specified material feeding flow, thereby meeting a quantitative material feeding requirement.
  • the test box 10 includes a dust distribution apparatus 18.
  • the dust distribution apparatus 18 is provided with a distribution pipeline 71 and at least two nozzles 72 connected to the distribution pipeline 71, and the dust tube 21 is connected to the distribution pipeline 71, so that dust falls into the test box 10 through the distribution pipeline 71 and the nozzles 72.
  • the dust distribution apparatus 18 is located at the top of the test box 10, the distribution pipeline 71 is located outside the box body of the test box 10, the at least two nozzles 72 are connected to the inner wall 13 of the test box 10, and the distribution pipeline 71 faces the nozzles 72.
  • the dust distribution apparatus 18 may be disposed inside the test box 10.
  • the dust distribution apparatus 18 is integrated into the test box 10.
  • the distribution pipeline 71 is disposed inside the test box 10. Therefore, the distribution pipeline 71 is invisible from outside.
  • the dust distribution apparatus 18 is located at a location close to a top wall inside the test box 10.
  • the to-be-tested product is placed beneath the dust distribution apparatus 18.
  • the dust tube 21 stretches into the test box 10 and is connected to the distribution pipeline 71.
  • the distribution pipeline 71 includes a plurality of tributaries 712 that are connected to the dust tube 21.
  • the plurality of tributaries 712 are connected in parallel and are disposed in parallel to each other, and each tributary 712 corresponds to one nozzle 72. Dust in the tributaries 712 falls into the sample cabin 17 through the nozzles 72 by gravity.
  • the tributary 712 may be of a hollow tubular structure and is disposed horizontally above the nozzle 72.
  • a plurality of small holes 7122 are provided on a tube wall of the tributary 712, the small holes 7122 are used to spray dust from a connecting tube, and the dust sprayed from the small holes 7122 falls into the test box 10 through the nozzle 72.
  • a hollow cylindrical structure 722 that extends from the outer wall 14 of the test box 10 to the inner wall 13 and extends into inner space of the test box 10 is disposed at the nozzle 72.
  • the cylindrical structure 722 is in a trumpet shape, and enlarges and extends in a direction from the outer wall 14 to the inner wall 13.
  • a line with an arrow in FIG. 5 represents a dust fall direction and path.
  • each of the nozzles 72 is provided with a cover 73, and the cover 73 can block or open the nozzle 72.
  • a quantity of nozzles 72 used in a dustproof test process can be adjusted by blocking or opening the nozzle 72 with the cover 73, and the quantity of nozzles 72 is adjusted according to different test requirements.
  • the cover 73 may be connected to a frame of the dust distribution apparatus 18 through rotation, and open or close the nozzle 72 through rotation. In another implementation, alternatively, the cover 73 may be disposed on a frame of the dust distribution apparatus 18 through sliding. In the manner in which the connection is implemented through sliding, an opening size of the nozzle 72 may be determined based on a specific location of the cover 73 in a sliding process.
  • the cover 73 may completely block the nozzle 72, may partially block the nozzle 72, or may not block the nozzle 72 at all.
  • the distribution pipeline 71 includes a dust collection chamber 714 connected to the dust tube 21 and includes a plurality of branch tubes 716.
  • the plurality of branch tubes 716 extend from a bottom of the dust collection chamber 714 to the respective nozzles 72.
  • the plurality of branch tubes 716 and the dust collection chamber 714 form a structure similar to an octopus.
  • the plurality of branch tubes 716 are connected to the bottom of the dust collection chamber 714.
  • An opening is provided at the top of the dust collection chamber 714, and the dust tube 21 extends into the dust collection chamber 714 through the opening.
  • the dustproof test device 100 further includes a humidity loading apparatus, configured to humidify air in the sample cabin 17, to simulate natural environments with different humidity.
  • a humidity loading apparatus configured to humidify air in the sample cabin 17, to simulate natural environments with different humidity.
  • the humidity loading apparatus includes a liquid storage barrel 60 and an air source.
  • the liquid storage barrel 60 is connected to the sample cabin 17 through a humidification tube 61, and the air source is configured to transport air into the liquid storage barrel.
  • the air source is the air compressor 30.
  • the liquid storage barrel 60 is configured to humidify the air and transport the humidified air to the sample cabin 17 through the humidification tube 61.
  • the liquid storage barrel 60 is connected to the air compressor 30 through an air intake tube 32.
  • the liquid storage barrel 60 is connected to the inner space of the test box 10 through the humidification tube 61.
  • the air compressor 30 transports compressed air into the liquid storage barrel 60, and the compressed air enters the sample cabin 17 after passing through water in the liquid storage barrel 60.
  • the liquid storage barrel 60 is filled with water or has a relatively high water level.
  • the compressed air becomes saturated water vapor with relative temperature of 100% in a water temperature condition corresponding to the compressed air.
  • the saturated water vapor is driven by the air compressor 30 to enter the sample cabin 17 of the test box 10.
  • one end of the humidification tube 61 is connected to a top of the liquid storage barrel 60, and the other end is connected to a location close to the top of the test box 10.
  • an air screen 62 is disposed inside the liquid storage barrel 60.
  • the air screen 62 is fastened to an inner wall of the liquid storage barrel 60.
  • a first section 63 is formed between the air screen 62 and a bottom of the liquid storage barrel 60, and a second section 65 is formed between the air screen 62 and the top of the liquid storage barrel 60.
  • the first section 63 is connected to the second section 65 through meshes 622 of the air screen 62.
  • the air source namely, the air compressor 30
  • the air screen 62 is configured to decompose, into several small bubbles, the air that is transported into the first section 63.
  • a bubble formed after the compressed air enters the first section 63 becomes a plurality of small bubbles with a relatively small volume after passing through the air screen 62.
  • the humidity loading apparatus can precisely control a water temperature inside the liquid storage barrel 60, so that the water temperature in the liquid storage barrel 60 is less than or equal to a temperature of the inner wall 13 of the test box 10, to avoid a condensation phenomenon on the inner wall 13 of the sample cabin 17.
  • the flowmeter 40 is disposed on the compressed air tube 31 that is connected between the air compressor 30 and the dust supply apparatus 20.
  • a flow adjustment apparatus for example, a flow adjustment valve, may be disposed on a pipeline of the compressed air tube 31, and the flow of the compressed air that enters the dust supply apparatus 20 is further controlled by using the flow adjustment apparatus.
  • a flow adjustment apparatus 322 may also be disposed on a pipeline between the air compressor 30 and the humidity loading apparatus 60, to control a flow of compressed air that enters the humidity loading apparatus 60.
  • a valve 212 for example, an electric butterfly valve, is disposed on a pipeline between the dust supply apparatus 20 and the test box 10, to control dust supply or cut off dust supply.
  • a valve 612 for example, an electric butterfly valve, is disposed on a pipeline between the humidity loading apparatus 60 and the test box 10, to make moist vapor enter the test box 10 or cut off a channel through which the moist vapor enters the test box 10.
  • a distribution box 80 is disposed on a side face of the test box 10 in the dustproof test device 100 provided.
  • the distribution box 80 is configured to supply power to components such as the test box 10, the air compressor 30, the dust supply apparatus 20, and the temperature loading apparatus 50.
  • a process in which the dustproof test device 100 performs a dustproof test includes the following steps: Step 1: Determine a dust accumulation test condition based on an application environment and a product type of the to-be-tested product, set a dust accumulation concentration and a dust accumulation test time, and start a dust accumulation test. Step 2: Stop the test when an alarm occurs at the to-be-tested product; otherwise, continue the test until the preset dust accumulation test time expires.
  • a process in which the dustproof test device 100 performs a damp heat test includes the following steps: Step 1: Determine a temperature and humidity of a constant damp heat test based on an application environment and a product type of the to-be-tested product, set a temperature, humidity, and a test time of the constant damp heat test, and start the constant damp heat test. Step 2: Stop the test when an alarm occurs at the to-be-tested product; otherwise, continue the test until the preset constant damp heat test time expires.
  • the dustproof test device 100 provided in this implementation of the present disclosure can separately set a test condition based on a dust concentration and high temperature and high humidity duration in an actual application scenario of the to-be-tested product.
  • An actual test condition needs to be set flexibly based on a market research result.
  • the following table is a table of dust test conditions in an implementation.
  • Applica tion environment Applicable product type Dust accumulation test Constant damp heat Circular damp heat Category- ⁇ A environment Indoor type 30 mg/m 3 , one day Two days, 40°C, 95% RH One day, 25°C to 40°C, 95% RH Category-B environment Indoor type 30 mg/m 3 , three days Six days, 40°C, 95% RH Two days, 25°C to 40°C, 95% RH Outdo or type 30 mg/m 3 , six days 15 days, 55°C, 95% RH Two days, 25°C to 55°C, 95% RH Category-C environment Indoor type 30 mg/m 3 , two days 20 days, 40°C, 95% RH Four days, 25°C to 40°C, 95% RH Outdo or type 30 mg/m 3 , four days 30 days, 55°C, 95% RH Four days, 25°C to 55°C, 95% RH
  • the category-A indoor type is a type of product used in an enclosed indoor scenario in an inland region, for example, a product used in a data center or an equipment room that has enclosed space.
  • the category-B indoor type is a type of product used in an open indoor scenario in an inland region, for example, a product used in scenarios such as a corridor or a garage in the inland region.
  • the category-C indoor type is a micro-environment in which a product is located, for example, a product in a direct ventilation cabinet or a sea-view building at a seaside.
  • the outdoor type is a device type in which a surface of a device is directly exposed to a natural environment or is directly affected by rain, hail, snow, sunlight, or sandy wind when the device is in a working state.
  • the category-B outdoor type is a type of product used in an inland outdoor scenario, for example, an outdoor cabinet or an integrated device that is used in an inland region.
  • the category-C outdoor type is an outdoor device used in a near-sea region, for example, a near-sea outdoor cabinet or integrated device.
  • comprehensive stress of corrosive dust, temperature, humidity, and a power-on condition can be loaded at a same time, so that simulation of a corrosion effect on a to-be-tested product (such as a circuit board or another electronic product) in an actual natural environment can be accelerated, thereby greatly improving reliability excitation efficiency of an anticorrosion weakness of the to-be-tested product.
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  1. Einrichtung (100) für Staubdichtetest zum Durchführen eines Zuverlässigkeitswachstumstests an einem elektronischen Produkt, umfassend eine Testbox (10) und eine Staubzufuhrvorrichtung (20), wobei die Testbox eine Probenkabine (17) umfasst, die Staubzufuhrvorrichtung durch ein Staubrohr (21) mit der Testbox verbunden ist und die Staubzufuhrvorrichtung dazu konfiguriert ist, Staub unter Krafteinwirkung von Druckluft in die Probenkabine zu transportieren, wobei der Staub auf natürliche Weise durch die Schwerkraft in die Probenkabine fällt;
    wobei die Testbox ferner eine Staubaufnahmekammer (19) umfasst und die Staubaufnahmekammer dazu konfiguriert ist, Staub aufzunehmen, der aus der Probenkabine fällt;
    wobei die Testbox ferner eine Staubverteilungsvorrichtung umfasst, die Staubverteilungsvorrichtung mit einer Verteilungsleitung und mindestens zwei mit der Verteilungsleitung verbundenen Düsen versehen ist und das Staubrohr mit der Verteilungsleitung verbunden ist, sodass Staub durch die Verteilungsleitung und die Düsen in die Probenkabine fällt; dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass:
    die Verteilungsleitung mindestens zwei Zuflüsse aufweist und die mindestens zwei Zuflüsse parallel verbunden sind und in einer Eins-zu-eins-Entsprechung mit den mindestens zwei Düsen angeordnet sind, sodass Staub in den Zuflüssen durch die Schwerkraft durch die Düsen in die Probenkabine fällt.
  2. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 1, ferner umfassend ein Strömungssteuerungssystem, wobei das Strömungssteuerungssystem zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist: Erkennen einer Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine und Steuern einer Strömung der Druckluft, um die in die Probenkabine transportierte Strömung des Staubs anzupassen.
  3. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 2, ferner umfassend einen Luftkompressor (30), wobei der Luftkompressor über ein Druckluftrohr mit der Staubzufuhrvorrichtung verbunden ist und der Luftkompressor dazu konfiguriert ist, die Druckluft in die Staubzufuhrvorrichtung zu transportieren.
  4. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 3, wobei das Strömungssteuerungssystem einen Hauptsteuerkreis (90) umfasst und der Hauptsteuerkreis elektrisch mit dem Luftkompressor verbunden ist, um die Strömung der Druckluft zu steuern.
  5. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Strömungssteuerungssystem ferner einen Staubkonzentrationsprobenehmer (11) umfasst, der Staubkonzentrationsprobenehmer dazu konfiguriert ist, die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine zu erkennen, der Staubkonzentrationsprobenehmer elektrisch mit dem Hauptsteuerkreis verbunden ist, um einen erkannten Staubkonzentrationswert an den Hauptsteuerkreis zu übertragen, und der Hauptsteuerkreis zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist: Vergleichen des erkannten Staubkonzentrationswerts mit einem voreingestellten Einstellbereich der Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine und Steuern der Strömung der Druckluft basierend auf einem Ergebnis des Vergleichs, sodass die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine innerhalb des Einstellbereichs gehalten wird, wobei der Einstellbereich ein Bereich ist, der für die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine gilt und der in dem Strömungssteuerungssystem voreingestellt ist.
  6. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei die Staubzufuhrvorrichtung einen Staubflugzylinder (22) und eine Staubeinspeisung (24) umfasst, der Staubflugzylinder über das Staubrohr mit der Testbox verbunden ist und die Staubeinspeisung dazu konfiguriert ist, Staub in den Staubflugzylinder zu befördern, um ein Staubvolumen in dem Staubflugzylinder aufrechtzuerhalten.
  7. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 6, wobei ein Mischer (25) im Inneren des Staubflugzylinders angeordnet ist und der Mischer dazu konfiguriert ist, den Staub in dem Staubflugzylinder in einem fliegenden Zustand zu halten.
  8. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei jede der Düsen mit einer Abdeckung (73) versehen ist und die Abdeckung die Düse blockieren oder öffnen kann.
  9. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei jeder der Zuflüsse eine hohle röhrenförmige Struktur aufweist, eine Vielzahl von kleinen Löchern (7122) an einer Rohrwand des Zuflusses bereitgestellt ist und Staub aus den kleinen Löchern in die Düse gesprüht wird und in die Probenkabine fällt.
  10. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei die Verteilungsleitung eine Staubsammelkammer (714) und mindestens zwei Abzweigrohre (716) umfasst, die mindestens zwei Abzweigrohre in einer Eins-zu-eins-Entsprechung mit den mindestens zwei Düsen stehen, sich die mindestens zwei Abzweigrohre jeweils von einem Boden der Staubsammelkammer zu den mindestens zwei Düsen erstrecken und das Staubrohr in eine Öffnung an der Oberseite der Staubsammelkammer reicht.
  11. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, ferner umfassend eine Feuchtigkeitsbeladungsvorrichtung, wobei die Feuchtigkeitsbeladungsvorrichtung dazu konfiguriert ist, die Luft in der Probenkabine zu befeuchten.
  12. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 11, wobei die Feuchtigkeitsbeladungsvorrichtung einen Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinder (60) und eine Luftquelle umfasst, der Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinder über ein Befeuchtungsrohr mit der Probenkabine verbunden ist, die Luftquelle dazu konfiguriert ist, Luft in den Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinder zu transportieren, und der Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinder dazu konfiguriert ist, die Luft zu befeuchten und die befeuchtete Luft durch das Befeuchtungsrohr in die Probenkabine zu transportieren.
  13. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 12, wobei ein Luftgitter (62) im Inneren des Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinders angeordnet ist, das Luftgitter an einer Innenwand des Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinders befestigt ist, ein erster Abschnitt zwischen dem Luftgitter und einem Boden des Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinders ausgebildet ist, ein zweiter Abschnitt zwischen dem Luftgitter und einer Oberseite des Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinders ausgebildet ist, der erste Abschnitt mit dem zweiten Abschnitt durch Maschen des Luftgitters verbunden ist, die Luftquelle dazu konfiguriert ist, Luft in den ersten Abschnitt zu transportieren, und das Luftgitter dazu konfiguriert ist, die in den ersten Abschnitt transportierte Luft in kleine Blasen zu zerlegen.
  14. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 13, wobei die Luftquelle der Luftkompressor ist, der Luftkompressor über ein Luftansaugrohr (32) mit dem Flüssigkeitsspeicherzylinder verbunden ist, ein Ende des Luftansaugrohrs mit dem Luftkompressor verbunden ist und das andere Ende des Luftansaugrohrs in den ersten Abschnitt reicht.
  15. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 14, wobei die Probenkabine eine Innenwand (13) und eine Außenwand (14) umfasst, ein durch die Innenwand umgebener Raum zum Platzieren eines zu testenden Produkts verwendet wird, die Außenwand die Innenwand umgibt, zwischen der Außenwand und der Innenwand ein Luftkanal ausgebildet ist, die Innenwand eine Wärmeleitfunktion aufweist und der Luftkanal und die Innenwand zum Ändern einer Temperatur in dem durch die Innenwand umgebenen Raum verwendet werden.
  16. Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach Anspruch 15, ferner umfassend eine Temperaturbeladungsvorrichtung (50), die außerhalb der Testbox angeordnet ist, wobei an der Außenwand ein Luftströmungseinlass und ein Luftströmungsauslass bereitgestellt sind, die Temperaturbeladungsvorrichtung dazu konfiguriert ist, eine Luftströmung von dem Luftströmungseinlass in den Luftkanal zu blasen, und die Luftströmung in das Innere des Luftkanals strömt und durch den Luftströmungsauslass in die Temperaturbeladungsvorrichtung strömt.
  17. Verfahren zum Betreiben einer Einrichtung für Staubdichtetest nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 16, um einen Zuverlässigkeitswachstumstest an einem elektronischen Produkt durchzuführen, und wobei das Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:
    Platzieren des elektronischen Produkts in der Probenkabine der Testbox und Einschalten und Starten des elektronischen Produkts, sodass es arbeitet; und
    Antreiben der Staubzufuhrvorrichtung durch Verwenden der Druckluft, um Staub in die Probenkabine zu transportieren, sodass der Staub auf natürliche Weise durch die Schwerkraft in die Probenkabine fällt, um einen Staubdichtetest an dem elektronischen Produkt durchzuführen.
  18. Verfahren nach Anspruch 17, ferner umfassend:
    Starten eines Strömungssteuerungssystems;
    Voreinstellen eines Einstellbereichs einer Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine in dem Strömungssteuerungssystem; und
    Erkennen der Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine und Steuern einer Strömung der Druckluft, um eine Strömung des in die Probenkabine transportierten Staubs einzustellen, sodass die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine innerhalb des Einstellbereichs gehalten wird.
  19. Verfahren nach Anspruch 18, wobei das Verfahren für Staubdichtetest ferner Folgendes umfasst:
    Erkennen der Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine, wobei die erkannte Staubkonzentration ein Stauberkennungswert ist;
    Vergleichen des Stauberkennungswerts mit dem Einstellbereich; und
    wenn der Stauberkennungswert kleiner als ein Mindestwert des Einstellbereichs ist, Erhöhen der Strömung der Druckluft, um die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine zu erhöhen; oder wenn der Stauberkennungswert größer als ein Höchstwert des Einstellbereichs ist, Verringern der Strömung der Druckluft, um die Staubkonzentration in der Probenkabine zu reduzieren.
  20. Verfahren nach Anspruch 19, ferner umfassend: Einstellen eines Temperaturwerts und eines Feuchtigkeitswerts in der Probenkabine und Durchführen eines Tests bei feuchter Wärme an dem elektronischen Produkt.
  21. Verfahren nach Anspruch 20, umfassend: nach Ende des Tests bei feuchter Wärme, Ausschalten des elektronischen Produkts; Anpassen einer Temperatur in der Probenkabine, sodass die Temperatur in der Probenkabine eine höchste Temperatur ist, der das elektronische Produkt standhalten kann; und dann Einschalten und Starten des elektronischen Produkts, sodass es arbeitet, und Erkennen einer Auswirkung des Staubs auf die Wärmeableitung des elektronischen Produkts.
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